The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... teacher . The opposition of his rivals , the assis- tance of his friends , the praise or censure of his master and his schoolfellows , the hope of reward and the fear or shame of pun- ishment ; all these motives united produce such ...
... teacher . The opposition of his rivals , the assis- tance of his friends , the praise or censure of his master and his schoolfellows , the hope of reward and the fear or shame of pun- ishment ; all these motives united produce such ...
Pagina 102
... teacher than the pupil : and that such information will more frequently give offence , than obtain regard . It is supposed too , that the teacher , whatever may be his judgment or his integrity , will often be mistaken . It is ...
... teacher than the pupil : and that such information will more frequently give offence , than obtain regard . It is supposed too , that the teacher , whatever may be his judgment or his integrity , will often be mistaken . It is ...
Pagina 314
... teaching , of little less value than skill in the science to be taught . Of this art it is not intended to deliver a ... teacher I have my no discoveries to communicate , no secrets to reveal . But to him who is yet new in the profession ...
... teaching , of little less value than skill in the science to be taught . Of this art it is not intended to deliver a ... teacher I have my no discoveries to communicate , no secrets to reveal . But to him who is yet new in the profession ...
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